Cat#:ADV-1915EK;Product Name:Human Testosterone, T ELISA Kit;Size:96T, 5×96T, 10×96T;Synonym:Testoterone;Description:The human testosterone ELISA Kit is intended to measure human testosterone in serum, plasma, cell culture supernates, or tissue homogenates. This assay employs the competitive inhibition enzyme immunoassay technique and enzyme-substrate chromogenic reaction to quantify human testosterone concentration. The intensity of the colored product is negatively proportional to the concentration of testosterone present in the sample. This human testosterone ELISA kit has high specificity and excellent sensitivity. Testosterone is the androgen in the testis essential for the initiation and maintenance of spermatogenesis. Its levels are controlled by the brain and pituitary gland. Once synthesized, testosterone moves through the blood to execute its diverse critical roles. In men, it is responsible for the modulation of fertility, bone mass, fat distribution, muscle size and strength, as well as the generation of red blood cells and sperm. Testosterone is required for the development of male sexual characteristics. Testosterone is also attributed to sex drive, bone density, and muscle strength in women. Excessive testosterone can lead to female baldness and infertility.;Species Reactivity:Human;Usage:For Research Use Only;Detection Principle:Competitive ELISA;
The human testosterone ELISA Kit is intended to measure human testosterone in serum, plasma, cell culture supernates, or tissue homogenates. This assay employs the competitive inhibition enzyme immunoassay technique and enzyme-substrate chromogenic reaction to quantify human testosterone concentration. The intensity of the colored product is negatively proportional to the concentration of testosterone present in the sample. This human testosterone ELISA kit has high specificity and excellent sensitivity. Testosterone is the androgen in the testis essential for the initiation and maintenance of spermatogenesis. Its levels are controlled by the brain and pituitary gland. Once synthesized, testosterone moves through the blood to execute its diverse critical roles. In men, it is responsible for the modulation of fertility, bone mass, fat distribution, muscle size and strength, as well as the generation of red blood cells and sperm. Testosterone is required for the development of male sexual characteristics. Testosterone is also attributed to sex drive, bone density, and muscle strength in women. Excessive testosterone can lead to female baldness and infertility.